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The European Defence Agency (EDA) has published three calls for proposals for the EU’s Preparatory Action on Defence Research (PADR). It includes 3 topics:
European high-performance, trustable (re)configurable system-on-a-chip or system-in-package components for defence applications;
European high power laser effector;
Strategic technology foresight, tackling the issue of the

During the press conference after the Foreign Affairs Council on defense issues, the High representative expressed her enthusiasm « it is a historic moment. The Ministers will take first formal decisions on the projects for Permanent Structured Cooperation ».

The German government had announced on the 7th February that it would "immediately" stop arms exports to any country participating in the war in Yemen. The move would include Saudi Arabia, a major buyer of German weapons.

The German government had announced on the 7th February that it would "immediately" stop arms exports to any country participating in the war in Yemen. The move would include Saudi Arabia, a major buyer of German weapons.

The European Defence Agency decided to launch a market survey[1] to better understand the range of commercially available solutions which could fulfil possible future requirements for Remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) services in operations, as well as their potential associated risks or limitations. The objective

British Prime Minister Theresa May called for a new EU-U.K. security treaty that would allow London to continue participating in European Defense agency and the British defence industries to participate in the European Defense Fund. And what else ?

Over the past fifty years, the Munich Security Conference (MSC) has traditionally reflected the current state of world military affairs. On 16th and 17th February, the 54th Munich Security Conference took place with 450 senior decision-makers from around the globe to discuss current and future security

The German government had announced on the 7th February that it would "immediately" stop arms exports to any country participating in the war in Yemen. The move would include Saudi Arabia, a major buyer of German weapons.

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